Comments on: Farmadelphia http://anthropik.com/2006/03/farmadelphia/ se wo were fi na wosan kofa a yenki Mon, 06 Jul 2009 04:59:10 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.3.3 By: Nala http://anthropik.com/2006/03/farmadelphia/#comment-7215 Nala Thu, 09 Mar 2006 19:15:49 +0000 http://anthropik.com/2006/03/farmadelphia/#comment-7215 Well, when the collapse occurs, us Cowtowners (Columbus) will unfortunately defend the Cowlands frontier against you heathen Pennsylvanians! That unfortunately includes our brethen up there on the North Coast! Well, when the collapse occurs, us Cowtowners (Columbus) will unfortunately defend the Cowlands frontier against you heathen Pennsylvanians!

That unfortunately includes our brethen up there on the North Coast!

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By: small-scale : stash » Farmadelphia http://anthropik.com/2006/03/farmadelphia/#comment-7183 small-scale : stash » Farmadelphia Thu, 09 Mar 2006 01:50:34 +0000 http://anthropik.com/2006/03/farmadelphia/#comment-7183 [...] Farmadelphia [1] [2]: “…In this scenario, vacant lots around Philadelphia would be converted into agricultural plots, and the abandoned buildings that occupy many of those sites would stay put, only they’d become useful again in the context of the farm. As a community renewal effort, Farmadelphia would bring people together around both the labor and the rewards of having productive crops growing in the neighborhood. “ [...] […] Farmadelphia [1] [2]: “…In this scenario, vacant lots around Philadelphia would be converted into agricultural plots, and the abandoned buildings that occupy many of those sites would stay put, only they’d become useful again in the context of the farm. As a community renewal effort, Farmadelphia would bring people together around both the labor and the rewards of having productive crops growing in the neighborhood. “ […]

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By: Jason Godesky http://anthropik.com/2006/03/farmadelphia/#comment-7175 Jason Godesky Thu, 09 Mar 2006 01:05:43 +0000 http://anthropik.com/2006/03/farmadelphia/#comment-7175 Philly has a kind of love-hate relationship. With Cleveland, it's just 100% pure, seething, weapons-grade hate. Philly has a kind of love-hate relationship.

With Cleveland, it’s just 100% pure, seething, weapons-grade hate.

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By: Mike Godesky http://anthropik.com/2006/03/farmadelphia/#comment-7171 Mike Godesky Thu, 09 Mar 2006 00:21:57 +0000 http://anthropik.com/2006/03/farmadelphia/#comment-7171 <blockquote><em>He's not so far off, so our two cities share the kind of love-hate relationship of competition for resources and coalition against everything else that only two urban centers with so much in common can.</em></blockquote> To be fair, we really compete with Cleveland a lot more than we do with Philadelphia.

He’s not so far off, so our two cities share the kind of love-hate relationship of competition for resources and coalition against everything else that only two urban centers with so much in common can.

To be fair, we really compete with Cleveland a lot more than we do with Philadelphia.

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